MAY 19–A Tennessee man was arrested Friday night after he walked into a bar, dropped his pants and underwear, and attempted to have sex with an ATM machine, police report…
Hutton was subsequently escorted from the bar and “told to sit at a wooden picnic table.” But once outside the bar, Hutton allegedly “again exposed himself again and engaged in sexual intercourse with the wooden picnic table.”
The good news is that Obama has finally learned about the VA scandal and is hoppin’ mad. All our vets can rest assured quality healthcare will be forthcoming.
Michigan federal judge puts John Conyers back in the primary ballot while completely circumventing the law he swore he would uphold. Our courts are beginning to grow pouches and develop springy legs.
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
The good news is that Obama has finally learned about the VA scandal and is hoppin’ mad. All our vets can rest assured quality healthcare will be forthcoming.[/quote]
Sadly, this isn’t a recent development. It’s endemic to the American military.
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
The good news is that Obama has finally learned about the VA scandal and is hoppin’ mad. All our vets can rest assured quality healthcare will be forthcoming.[/quote]
Sadly, this isn’t a recent development. It’s endemic to the American military. [/quote]
And yet people fervently believe the same government that has grossly mismanaged the VA health care system can expertly and efficiently run the healthcare system of the entire U.S.
I have known a few vets over my lifetime, none had anything good to say about the VA. Basically, it was known as a death trap. My time spent on an Air Force Base reaffirmed that.
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
The good news is that Obama has finally learned about the VA scandal and is hoppin’ mad. All our vets can rest assured quality healthcare will be forthcoming.[/quote]
Sadly, this isn’t a recent development. It’s endemic to the American military. [/quote]
And yet people fervently believe the same government that has grossly mismanaged the VA health care system can expertly and efficiently run the healthcare system of the entire U.S.
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Name one thing the government hasn’t mismanaged lol…
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
The good news is that Obama has finally learned about the VA scandal and is hoppin’ mad. All our vets can rest assured quality healthcare will be forthcoming.[/quote]
Sadly, this isn’t a recent development. It’s endemic to the American military. [/quote]
And yet people fervently believe the same government that has grossly mismanaged the VA health care system can expertly and efficiently run the healthcare system of the entire U.S.
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Name one thing the government hasn’t mismanaged lol…[/quote]
I don’t know what’s worse; this accidental exposure, or the purposeful one under the Bush Administration. Regardless, the individual responsible needs to be reprimanded accordingly.
I don’t know what’s worse; this accidental exposure, or the purposeful one under the Bush Administration. Regardless, the individual responsible needs to be reprimanded accordingly. [/quote]
I would think this one. Potentially all the people this agent met with could now be in grave danger in a war zone as well as himself.
“Administration officials told The Associated Press that Obama and his team are weighing sending a limited number of U.S. troops to Jordan as part of a mission to train and equip certain moderate members of the Free Syrian Army…”
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
“Administration officials told The Associated Press that Obama and his team are weighing sending a limited number of U.S. troops to Jordan as part of a mission to train and equip certain moderate members of the Free Syrian Army…”
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Army Special Forces conducting foreign internal defense… Of sorts. You proposed a similar solution to combat Boko Haram, correct? What is your opinion of the action above?
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
“Administration officials told The Associated Press that Obama and his team are weighing sending a limited number of U.S. troops to Jordan as part of a mission to train and equip certain moderate members of the Free Syrian Army…”
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Army Special Forces conducting foreign internal defense… Of sorts. You proposed a similar solution to combat Boko Haram, correct? What is your opinion of the action above?[/quote]
Syria is Hezbollah’s supply line and its strategic depth. Hezbollah is also larger and better equipped than the Lebanese army. In order to weaken Iran and Hezbollah I favour supplying the least radical insurgents in Syria with anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons then attempting to buy them back later. And if necessary conducting air strikes. I realise the danger of this course but consider it the lesser of two evils.
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
“Administration officials told The Associated Press that Obama and his team are weighing sending a limited number of U.S. troops to Jordan as part of a mission to train and equip certain moderate members of the Free Syrian Army…”
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Army Special Forces conducting foreign internal defense… Of sorts. You proposed a similar solution to combat Boko Haram, correct? What is your opinion of the action above?[/quote]
Syria is Hezbollah’s supply line and its strategic depth. Hezbollah is also larger and better equipped than the Lebanese army. In order to weaken Iran and Hezbollah I favour supplying the least radical insurgents in Syria with anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons then attempting to buy them back later. And if necessary conducting air strikes. I realise the danger of this course but consider it the lesser of two evils.
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So a slightly more on hands take on American strategy in 1980s Afghanistan? I largely agree with your assessment.